On 31 July 1931, was completed the “Treaty of Trade and Navigation between Albania and Great Britain”. For the regulation and intensification of bilateral relations, in the period before World War II, between the two countries was signed and the “Extradition Treaty of Criminals”. The conclusion of bilateral agreements with Great Britain was of particular importance to our country, not only that it was one of the Great Powers with the primacy of power in international life, but also for the fact that in all bilateral acts, the colonies Numerous British at the time, extending the map of international relations leaves our country.
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9 April 1920, was prohibited propaganda against the nationality, flag and Albanian language
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9 April 1934, was signed in Prague the Commercial Convention with the Albanian Kingdom
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